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William Carstares (also Carstaires) (11
February 1649 – 28
December 1715) was a
minister of the
Church of Scotland,
active in Whig politics.
Carstares was...
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Detail showing body in a
burial shroud,
grave of
William Carstares,
Greyfriars Kirkyard,
Edinburgh (1720)...
- Diana's re****tion. John "Jack"
Carstares, Earl of
Wyncham Richard "****"
Carstares –
brother of John Lady
Lavinia Carstares (née Belmanoir) – wife of Richard...
- de Tournefort,
French botanist and
mycologist (b. 1656) 1715 –
William Carstares,
Scottish minister and
academic (b. 1649) 1734 – Rob Roy MacGregor, Scottish...
- Avon Lady
Lavinia Carstares (née Belmanoir) Lady ****
Marling (née Alastair) The Hon.
Richard Carstares Mr.
Edward Marling John
Carstares John
Marling Lord...
- the Earl of Melville, the Duke of Argyll, his
personal chaplain William Carstares and
Gilbert Burnet. News of James's
flight led to
celebrations and anti-Catholic...
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included Sir
George Campbell of Cessnock, John Cochrane, and
William Carstares. The Earl of
Argyll had left
London for the
Netherlands in
August 1682...
- Rev
William Carstares joined him as "second charge".
Carstares was Prin****l of the
University of
Edinburgh at the time. Hart and
Carstares fell out over...
- Honoré d'Urfé,
French author and
playwright (d. 1625) 1649 –
William Carstares,
Scottish minister and
academic (d. 1715) 1657 –
Bernard Le
Bovier de...
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Archived from the
original on 26 June 2019.
Retrieved 26 June 2019.
William Carstares,
State Papers.
Robert Keith,
Historical Catalogue of the
Scottish Bishops...